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only. The Vendor reserves the right to revise this manual and all accompany
software, firmware without obligation to notify any person or organization of the
revision or change. The Vendor accepts no responsibility or liability for errors
or misleading information that may be contained in this manual.
Radio Frequency Interference Statement
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. if it is not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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  • Page 1 Copyright This manual and any accompanying software and firmware are copyrighted. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without prior written consent except for copies retained by the purchaser for backup purposes.
  • Page 2 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 3: Software License

    End User License Agreement ("EULA") for MICROSOFT WINDOWS CE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS-BASED TERMINAL DEVICES VERSION 1.0 IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer (“Manufacturer”) of the special purpose computing device (“SYSTEM”) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) installed on the SYSTEM and/or included in the SYSTEM package (“SOFTWARE”).
  • Page 4 for the version of Windows NT Workstation for Window-Based Terminal Devices indicated on such Certificate of Authenticity. ․Back-up Copy. If Manufacturer has not included a back-up copy of the SYSTEM Software with the SYSTEM, you may make a single back-up copy of the SYSTEM Software. You may use the back-up copy solely for archival purposes.
  • Page 5 ․Software Transfer. You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the SYSTEM, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media, any upgrades or backup copies, this EULA and, if applicable, the Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA.
  • Page 6 ․EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You agree that you will no export or re-export the SOFTWARE to any country, person, or entity subject to U.S. export restrictions. You specifically agree no to export or re-export the SOFTWARE: (i) to any country to which the U.S. has embargoed or restricted the export of goods or services, which as of March 1998include, but are not necessarily limited to Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria, or to any national of any such country, wherever located, who intends to transmit or transport the...
  • Page 7: Limited Warranty

    ․NOTE ON JAVA SUPPORT. The SYSTEM Software may contain support for programs written in Java. Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or resale as on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct lie support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of Java technology could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage.
  • Page 8 If you acquired this EULA is the United States, this EULA is governed by the laws of the State of Washington. If you acquired this EULA in Canada, this EULA is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably attires to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence any litigation which may arise hereunder in the courts located in the Judicial District of York, Province of Ontario.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION NTRODUCING THE LIENT TC-620 S EATURES OF LIENT ERIES HARDWARE SETUP & C NPACKING HECKING THE QUIPMENT TC620 DENTIFY ARTS OF THE LIENT ONNECTING THE ERMINAL SING THE OWER WITCH START UP UICKLY ONFIGURE LIENT TERMINAL CONNECTION MANAGER EFAULT ONNECTION Media Player Imager Viewer...
  • Page 10 Pop-ups ERTIFICATES IALING ROPERTIES ISPLAY THERNET ROPERTIES IRMWARE ICA C LOBAL LIENT ETTINGS Keyboard Shortcuts Preferences Server Location Firewall Settings EYBOARD ROPERTIES RINTER OUSE ROPERTIES ETWORK ETTINGS WNER EGIONAL AND ANGUAGE ETTINGS ECURITY YSTEM ROPERTIES ERMINAL ERVER LIENT ICENSES RINT LIENT ONFIGURATION OUCH...
  • Page 11 BIOS UPGRADE OPERATION SYSTEM RECOVERY...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Introduction Introducing the ThinClient ThinClient Windows Based Terminals are designed to access any Windows application such as Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint residing on Windows Terminal Server. ThinClient is easy to implement and built with user-friendly interface. Simply plug a ThinClient onto the network, configure ThinClient, and then connect to Windows Terminal Server to run Windows applications.
  • Page 13: Features Of Thinclient Tc-620 Series

    Features of ThinClient TC-620 Series Model TC-600 Thin Client Processor VIA Luke 800Hz/1GHz Memory One SDRAM 144pin DIMM 128MB up to 512MB One Disk on chip flash ROM 32MB up to 144MB Standard Interface up to 2048×1536x32bit ture color, VESA monitor support with DDC...
  • Page 14 Management Tool AXUS ThinClient Remote Manager...
  • Page 15: Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup Unpacking & Checking the Equipment Before unpacking the ThinClient, prepare a clean, stable surface to put the contents of your ThinClient shipping container on. You should find following items in the ThinClient package: The ThinClient TC620 One AC Adapter A Power Cord A Stand for your ThinClient User's Manual...
  • Page 16: Identify Parts Of The Thinclient Tc620

    Identify Parts of the ThinClient TC620 The following illustration identifies the various features of the ThinClient TC620. Front View Network Activity Indicator Power On/Off Switch USB 1 USB2 Speaker Microphone Power On/Off Switch (The Power On/Off Switch turns your ThinClient on or off. Push it in for on, out for off) Network Activity Indicator (Yellow lights when your ThinClient is sending data through a network) Power Indicator (Green lights when your ThinClient is connected to a power source and is turned on)
  • Page 17: Rear View

    Rear View Printer Port Wireless LAN COM2 USB3 USB4 Mouse Keyboard Power Connector COM1 Network , RJ-45 jack for a 10/100BaseT twisted pair Ethernet connector. Video, standard DB-15 VGA type connector for Monitor. Parallel, standard DB-25 parallel port for printer. COM1, DB-9 RS232 port, for external modem, touch screen .
  • Page 18: Connecting The Terminal

    Connecting the Terminal Before connecting the cables, arrange your ThinClient and monitor in your work area. Be sure not to block the ventilations around ThinClient and Monitor. Plug the AC power core into the power adapter, then into AC power source. Connect the adapter cable to power connector Connect the keyboard cable to keyboard connector.
  • Page 19: Start Up

    START UP Quickly Configure Your ThinClient After completing the hardware setup, the ThinClient must be configured before it is ready to use. This chapter guides you through the most easy and quick way to configure your WinClinet. Quick configuring your ThinClient can be accomplished through following steps: Turn on your ThinClient.
  • Page 20 Setup Wizard Step 1 The End User License Agreement setup wizard dialog box is the next dialog box. Read the license agreement carefully. If you accept the agreement to use this terminal, click on the [ACCEPT] and continue with setup process. End User License Agreement...
  • Page 21 Setup Wizard Step 2 The following dialog box allows you to name your Thinclient. Also, it allows you to configure your Network settings (For details of setting up the Network, please refer to Network Settings Properties page 51). Naming Your ThinClient...
  • Page 22 Setup Wizard Step 3 Printers, Security, Owner, Date, Regional, Display and Line Printer are all part of this panel. Printers – allows user to choose printer port and configure a compatible printer to be connected with ThinClient. Security – allows user to put a password to protect this ThinClient. At power on, Screen Saver resume, F2 properties panel can all be protected by this function.
  • Page 23 Finalized You are now ready to run your ThinClient...
  • Page 24: Terminal Connection Manager

    Terminal Connection Manager This will be the main screen of your ThinClient. It could also be the most important screen that ThinClient has to offer.
  • Page 25: Default Connection

    Default Connection Media Player Media Player enables user to open a steam media and play it. User can specify the location of media file which he would like to play. It allows the path of internet or external storage such as USB Disk. Windows Media Buffering: To specifies the buffering time (up to 5 seconds).
  • Page 26: Imager Viewer

    100%: Screen zooms to 100% 200%: Screen zooms to 200% Volume: enable user to adjust volume or mute. Default path of file: Select the media file to play from external storage, or network using HTTP or MMS format. For instance of HTTP: http://1.1.1.1/play.mpg. For instance of MMS: mms://1.1.1.1/play.mpg Imager Viewer...
  • Page 27: Adding A New Connection

    Adding a new connection Step 1 Click on [Configure] tab...
  • Page 28 Step 2 Click on [Add] button...
  • Page 29 Step 3 A popup window should appear there will be many different types of connection for you to choose from. List of types of connections allowed. RDP Connection Internet Explore Connection Citrix ICA Client Dial-Up Connection Ericom PowerTerm (for NE model only) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Virtual Private Network (L2TPVPN) Virtual Private Network (PPTPVPN)
  • Page 30: Creating A New Ica Client Connection

    Creating a new ICA Client Connection First select ICA client connections then the following window will popup. Click on [Refresh] to search for available ICA server within the network. Select the available ICA on the network and click on [Next] Now you will be prompted to enter a name or tile for this connection.
  • Page 31 Now at the following screen you will be able to enter a set of user name and password to enable automatic logon at connect. You may also choose to leave this part black and click on [Next]. At this screen you will be able to manually configure settings to specify how the application window will appear on the desktop.
  • Page 32 Security configuration and sound will be a on the next screen. Once settings are properly configured, and then click on [Next]. This section is for advance users or administrator only, to configure the firewall and proxy settings. If you are unsure what each field’s purpose and impact, please contact your network administrator for help.
  • Page 33: Creating A New Rdp Connection

    Creating a new RDP Connection RDP connection can be created by selecting the [Configure] tab then click on [add].
  • Page 34 A pop up window will allow you to choose [Microsoft Remote Desktop Client]. After RDP is selected the following screen will appear. Now you are ready to key in a name for the connection and a host IP for the Thinclient to connect. The automatically log onto screen will allow you to use a pre-configured client and use that set of client to logon to the server every time when the connection is made.
  • Page 35 Upon connection, the Windows desktop is displayed by default. To start an application when you connect, select [Application file name] and specify an application and its residing directory then click on [Next]. You may choose to leave this part blank, and then by default user’s desktop will be at display upon connection.
  • Page 36: Creating A Internet Explorer Connection

    Creating a Internet Explorer Connection At the main screen first click on the [Configure] tab and select [Add] at the lower left hand corner to create a new connection. After you click on add a window should pop up asking what type of connection wish to be created. Now you make select Microsoft Internet Explore and click on [OK].
  • Page 37: Creating A Terminal Emulator

    Creating a Terminal Emulator A terminal connection can be added by selecting the Ericom Power Term. Connection properties will appear after OK was clicked. To make a connection a host name must entered. The connection name at the very bottom will be the connection at the main connection screen. In this case we have NTUST as the connection name.
  • Page 38: Creating A Dial-Up Connection

    Creating a Dial-Up Connection Dial-up connection page let you configure your Modem and dial up to a RAS Server. The communication between the system and the clients is connected through dial-up modem. First you will be prompted to key in the name of this connection then click on [Next] to continue.
  • Page 39 If you would like to change serial port settings or TCP/IP settings to the RAS connection, click on “Configure or TCP/IP Settings” buttons respectively, and within configure device properties you can adjust the Port Settings and the Call Options to your standard requirement. [Configure Modem] Properties [TCP/IP] settings.
  • Page 40: Creating A Direct Connection

    Creating a Direct Connection The communication between the server and the clients is connected through a serial port. First users will be prompted to enter a name for this connection. Once name is key in then click on [Next] to continue to the next page of setup. The second step is to select the port used to communicate.
  • Page 41: Creating A Virtual Private Network Connection

    Creating a Virtual Private Network Connection The communication is connected through an established virtual channel between the server and the client itself in the entire network. There are two types of VPN. Please contact your Network Administrator if you are unsure which one you should select.
  • Page 42: Creating A Pppoe Connection

    Creating a PPPoE connection PPPoE is mostly used to make connections with modern DSL. To create a PPPoE connection, first at the main connection manager page and select [Configure] tab from the top. Once you are in the configure screen, click on [Add] to create a new connection.
  • Page 43: Configure An Existing Connection

    Configure an existing connection You may edit the pre-made connection, by selecting the [Configure]. Once you are in the configure tab select a connection name which needed to be modify then click on [Edit]. Let’s use RDP connection for example. The first option you are allowed to modify will be the [General] tab.
  • Page 44 The numbers of color can be edited by selecting the second tab called [Display]. Please note that the settings on the remote server might override this setting. [Local Resources] enables the remove server to use the resource from ThinClient. One of the options is the sound option. Remote computer sound can be either played at remote server or at the local ThinClient (if speaker is connected).
  • Page 45 [Programs] tab, allows startup application be changed. The two options are: On connect, desktop will be at displayed. On connect, the specified program will be run. Please always remember to specify the directory the program is located under. The speed of connection can be modified on the [Experience] tab. The amount of network bandwidth required is depended on the number of desktop effect selected.
  • Page 46: Connecting To A Server

    Connecting to a server To establish connection is simple on the ThinClient. First select the [Connections] tab on the Terminal Connection Manager and double click on a pre-made connection to connect. The list view allows the user to view and select connections for the purpose of adding, editing, deleting, or specifying the startup behavior of a connection.
  • Page 47: Auto Connecting

    Auto Connecting The Startup button allows the user to specify the startup behavior of a connection. A connection’s startup behavior can be either “Default” or “Autostart”. If a connection has been specified Default, it will be pre-selected in the list view when the shell starts up so that the user need only press the Enter key once to startup the connection.
  • Page 48: Changing The Terminal Properties

    Changing the Terminal Properties This chapter explains how to change the Terminal Properties using the Terminal Properties dialog box. Invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box by press “F2” key, or click the properties button located on right-bottom of Terminal Connection Manager while Terminal Connection Manager is the most front window.
  • Page 49: Internet Option

    Internet Option This Control Panel component opens the Internet Properties dialog box, where Internet properties can be changed. These properties are organized under five tabs: General, Security, Privacy, Connections, Advanced, and Pop-ups. General Starting page, default search page and History cache can all be set under this menu option.
  • Page 50: Security

    Security The security tab is where user configures the trusted sites and restricted sites on Internet Explorer Browser. The additional ActiveX and plug-ins can be found under the settings button. Privacy Privacy tab contain the cookie settings. This where cookies can be disabled if needed.
  • Page 51: Advanced

    Advanced The advanced tab consists of Accessibility, Browsing, multimedia, Security. If you are new to Thinclient or you don’t understand the content at which it contains you should leave this part alone. Pop-ups With pop-ups enabled all pop up window from a web site will be automatically blocked.
  • Page 52: Certificates

    Certificates Allows you to manage certificates, trusted certificates can be imported or deleted under this menu option. Date/Time The current time, date and time zone can be set under this menu option. Daylight saving can be enabled here, to fit your time zone. Dialing Properties Dialing properties allows user to configure or add the “calling from”...
  • Page 53: Display

    Display There are two major functions under the display menu option. One is desktop and the second one will be Screen Saver. For Detail information please refer to below. 1. Desktop, allows you to change the desktop area and the refresh frequency.
  • Page 54: Ethernet Properties

    Ethernet Properties The network properties tab will allow user to test and adjust network connections. Within there are 2 tabs one is configuration tab and the other will be network function tab. The detail of each will be explained at the following.
  • Page 55: Global Ica Client Settings

    fill out the FTP server information and Login information in the Firmware Properties page in order to start downloading the firmware image. Notice: The upgrade process cannot be cancelled once you have started upgrading. ThinClient must be restarted for changes to take effect. The created connection items remain no change and Terminal Properties are reset to the factory defaults settings during the upgrade process.
  • Page 56: Keyboard Shortcuts

    ICA’s global client settings can be modified by this field. Some tools were added to ensure a more user-friendly environment. Each of the additional function will be explained in detail at the following section. Keyboard Shortcuts Hotkeys can be set by using Ctrl+number. Preferences At the preferences tab, users are allowed to specify at connect, the default number of colors of their desktop, enable or disable PNAgent, and the serial...
  • Page 57: Server Location

    when users log on at the start of a session, they do not have to supply their logon credentials again during that session, even if they connect to several different applications. You can update server URLs and configure ICA session settings using the Program Neighborhood Agent, and you can also choose which, if any, of these settings your users can access and modify.
  • Page 58: Keyboard Properties

    Keyboard Properties To adjust and configure the behavior of your keyboard Line Printer To enable Thinclient’s Line Printer, in another word is to use ThinClient as a printer server. Any OS with UNIX printing protocol are allowed to use ThinClient as a printer server. Mouse Properties Mouse Properties menu option allows adjusting the double click speed and mouse movement of your ThinClient.
  • Page 59: Network Settings

    Network Settings Adjust the network settings to fit your network. For detail setup please contact your network administrator for help. Owner There are 3 major functions or tab under this menu option. Identification, Notes, Network ID, all plays important role in your network connectives. Identification allows you to input your company information Notes allow you to add any additional information which is not included in the identification tab.
  • Page 60: Security

    Security Security setting on the menu option protects your ThinClient from unauthorized usage. You can put a password lock on your Thinclient at power on, resume of screen saver, and properties (F2). System Properties System information can be obtained from the system properties menu option. The following are the tabs within the system properties.
  • Page 61: Terminal Server Client Licenses

    Terminal Server Client Licenses To view and manage the terminal client licenses that is stored on the ThinClient. These licenses are normally issued by a server that Thinclient connects to. ThinPrint Client Configuration The basic of ThinPrinter can be configured under this menu option.
  • Page 62: Vnc Monitor Agent

    Touch Panel Properties Your ThinClient is compatible with few selected touch screens. The basic configuration and type selection can be found under the Touch Panel Properties. Once you have selected a touch screen and are ready to put it to use make sure you always want to calibrate it before clicking on OK.
  • Page 63: Volume & Sound Properties

    Volume & Sound Properties Your ThinClient is equipped with built in sound device. To configure the loudness and default built in sounds, double click on the Volume & Sound menu. Wireless Properties Your ThinClient equipped with wireless LAN capability. A few selected wireless LAN will work with your ThinClient.
  • Page 64: Card Setup

    Card Setup Under the wireless menu and to the lower right you should see Card Setup. This function is used to configure your wireless LAN settings. Within the Card Setup there should be 2 sub menu or tabs. They are IP Information and Wireless Information.
  • Page 65 Wireless Information enable user to select a network to connect. The main window will display the searched network, and user selects a favorite one and press Connect button or right-click for more options like encryption settings. To add a new network, double-click ‘Add New’. This page consist of Connect, Advanced and View Log functions.
  • Page 66: Slave Smart Card For Thinclient

    Slave Smart Card for ThinClient This chapter describes how to use the Smart Card on ThinClients which support smart card features. Smart card reader has been built onto Thin Client series and with its convenient function of “Mobile Connections” and advanced security features, users are able to operate ThinClient anywhere by inserting the smart card which is stored with their own connections.
  • Page 67: Change To A New Pin Number

    Change to a New Pin Number You must type in the new digit that you wish to change to on the New Pin Number column, and then re-type it to verify on the Confirm Pin Number column. Both numbers must be identical or the system will provide you with the following message.
  • Page 68 Original Connections Process of hiding connection 3. PIN Number authentication dialog box will popup after the original connections is successfully hidden. Enter the default PIN Number to login the system. Notice: The smart card will be locked after three invalid entries. Contact your administrator if the smart card is locked.
  • Page 69: Using Smart Card At Power On

    4. The connections of smart card will be loaded to system after passing the authentication. 5. Users can now “Add”,”Edit”,”Delete” or “Connect”. Using Smart Card at power on Insert the smart card to Thin Client on POWER-OFF status. 1. Insert the smart card to Thin Client then power-on the system. 2.
  • Page 70: Connection Information

    Connection Information In the connections information section select the connections which you want to save to smart card then click on save. Notice: The “Total size” indicates the total size of the selected connections. There are two kinds of smartcard supported, which are 8KB size and 16K size. If your card is 8KB size, the total size can not exceed to 7KB;...
  • Page 71: Erasing Smart Card Contents

    Erasing Smart card contents Smart Card Contents can be erased by press “Erase All” button in the erase smart card section. All the contents of smart card will be deleted. If only a few connections is wish to be deleted, then select the ones you wish to keep then click on save.
  • Page 72 BIOS Upgrade This function is used to upgrade BIOS. To upgrade BIOS, follow the steps below. Connect USB floppy to WinClient and put the disk included BIOS image file. Power on WinClient. When BIOS information appears, press “ALT+F2”, the upgrading utility will be appears, and it will search BIOS image from USB floppy automatically.

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